HK1057595B - Inner race idler pulley tensioner - Google Patents
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The invention relates to tensioners, and more particularly to tensioners wherein the pulley comprises an inner race rotation pulley, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Transmission of power by belt can be accomplished by a driver pulley and a single or series of driven pulleys about which a belt is trained. It is occasionally necessary for the belt to change direction as it operates between a driver pulley and a driven pulley in order to clear other components. In this case, the belt can be trained over idlers that allow the belt direction to be changed with minimal loss of efficiency. For tensioning the belt, automatic tensioners may be used. In such case, the idler pulley is installed on the tensioner pivot arm.
Idlers generally comprise a base that is mounted on a non-rotating surface. The belt bearing surface or pulley is then rotatably connected to the base by means of a bearing. The bearing may be a ball bearing type having an inner and outer race. In most arrangements, the inner race of the ball bearing is attached to the idler base or to the non-rotating mounting surface directly. The idler pulley is then attached to the outer race of the ball bearing. The outer race and the pulley rotate together.
It is also possible to attach the pulley to the inner race of the ball bearing, with the outer race being fixedly attached to a mounting surface.
Representative of the art is U.S. patent no. 5,421,788 to Toth which discloses a belt tensioner having an idler pulley and bearing assembly. The idler pulley and bearing assembly comprise a non-rotating outer race and a pulley shaft extending through an inner race. The pulley is fitted to the inner race by means of the shaft, which shaft is pressed together with a retaining cup to hold the pulley shaft within the bearing inner race. Bearing lubricant is placed in the cup.
What is needed is an inner race idler pulley tensioner having an inner race idler pulley with a self-lubricating bearing. What is needed is an inner race idler pulley tensioner wherein the pivot points are contained with in a periphery of the pulley. The present invention meets these needs.
According to the invention, there is provided a tensioner as set forth in the accompanying claim 1. Further preferred embodiments are set out in the dependent claims.
The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide an inner race idler pulley tensioner having an inner race idler pulley with a self-lubricating bearing.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an inner race idler pulley tensioner wherein the pivot points are contained with in a periphery of the pulley.
Other aspects of the invention will be pointed out or made apparent by the following description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
- Fig. 1a depicts a cross-sectional elevation view of the pulley.
- Fig. 1b is a detail of Fig. 1a.
- Fig. 1c is a plan view of an alternate connection between the hydraulic damper and shaft.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-section view of the tensioner.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the tensioner with a cross-section though plane 3-3.
- Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a biasing member.
Pulley 15 also comprises land 9 and lip 10. Lip 10 extends normally or perpendicularly from land 9. The hole is centered in web 8. Land 9 has a width across the web and it encloses the centrally located hole. Web 8 may have a relief between land 9 and belt bearing surface 1 to enable the web 8 to clear the bearing or cup 5 to prevent web 8 from rubbing on outer race 2 during operation. In an alternate embodiment surface 19 on land 9 abuts a shoulder of fastener 3, which hold the pulley in proper alignment with inner race 11, see Fig. 1b . Fastener 3 may be installed through the central hole. Lip 10 may also extend obliquely from land 9 only as may be necessary to create an alignment and partial interference with inner race 11 for purposes of centering pulley 15 on central axis A, and for preventing lateral movement of pulley 15 from belt load F. Pulley 15 is also held in place by the clamping force of the nut 4 on land 9. Proper alignment of belt bearing surface 1 and inner race 11 is achieved by the perpendicularity of belt bearing surface 1 and land 9, and whereby land 9 is affixed to outer surface 12.
Bearing 20 comprises outer race 2, inner race 11, and ball bearings 13. Inner race 11 has surface 12 and describes inner race bore 17. Land 9 bears upon and is clamped to surface 12 by operation of fastener 3 and nut 4. Land 9 is formed to create a normal or perpendicular relationship between the belt bearing surface 1 and surface 12. In the preferred embodiment, lip 10 aligns pulley 15 within inner race bore 17. This, in turn, aligns belt bearing surface 1 parallel with a central axis A.
Bearing 20 can be any known in the art that comprises an inner race and outer race that rotate in relation to each other. This may include, but be not limited to ball bearings, needle bearings, roller bearings, or sleeve type bearings. Bearing 20 self-lubricating in the preferred embodiment.
Fastener 3, comprising a bolt, and a retainer comprising a nut 4, and flange 16 secure pulley 15 to inner race 11. Fastener 3 may also comprise a post having a flange 16 that cooperates with a snap ring (not shown) in lieu of a nut. Fastener 3 does not necessarily function as a means to align pulley 15 with central axis A. Bolt 3 and nut 4 simply secure land 9 to the inner race outer surface 12.
In the preferred embodiment, pulley 15 rotates with inner race 11 while outer race 2 remains stationary. Holding the outer race 2 stationary significantly reduces the race velocity and therefore the velocity of the ball bearings. This in turn significantly reduces bearing wear and decreases lubrication requirements.
Arm 101 engages an outer race of bearing 20. Arm 101 may comprise a plastic or metallic material. An outer race of bearing 20 is over-molded in the plastic arm embodiment. The outer race of bearing 20 may also be press fit into the metallic or thermoplastic arm embodiment.
Pivot shaft 102 is mounted in base 100. The tensioner is attached to a mounting surface by fasteners FA and FB through base 100, see Fig. 3 . Bore 104 pivotably engages shaft 102. Arm 106 also comprises pivot shaft 103. Bore 105 pivotably engages shaft 103. A biasing member as described in Fig. 3 engages bracket 106. Bracket 106 is affixed to tensioner body 200. Pivot shaft 102 and 103 each have a central axis 1020 and 1030 respectively. Each pivot shaft 102, 103 is spaced apart from the other on the pivot arm on opposite sides of a line described by a belt load vector, BL, see Fig. 3 .
One will note that the pulley covers both shafts 102 and 103, that is, each pivot is contained within a periphery of the pulley. This provides improved protection for sealing each against debris, thereby enhancing pivot bearings and shaft life.
Bearing 20 also describes major plane 3-3. In the preferred embodiment, major plane 3-3 intersects shafts 102, 103 as well as belt bearing surface 1. The belt load vector substantially aligns with major plane 3-3. This eliminates uneven bearing wear otherwise caused by an offset between a belt load vector and a bearing surface. Further, in the preferred embodiment a central axis C-C, see Fig. 4 , of biasing member 200 is substantially coplanar with major plane 3-3.
So:
A like change in distance D2 can also be made with the same result. More particularly, D1 and D2 are selected to place the shafts 102, 103 within a periphery of the pulley.
Although a single form of the invention has been described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction and relation of parts without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims (4)
- A tensioner comprising:a base (100) having a first shaft (102);a pivot arm (101) pivotally attached to the first shaft (102) and the pivot arm having a second shaft (103);a pulley (15) journaled to the pivot arm (101);the pulley (15) comprising a belt bearing surface (1) and a web (8);and a biasing member (200; 300) having an end pivotally attached to the second shaft (103) and an opposite end for pivotal attachment to a mounting surface, whereby a belt load force exerted on the pulley (15) is opposed by a biasing member force TF, and the first shaft (102) and the second shaft (103) are arranged so as to be on opposite sides of a belt load vector, BL, in normed use, and in thatcharacterised in that the web (8) is attached to an inner race (11) of a bearing (20) the first shaft (102) is contained within a periphery of the pulley (15); and the second shaft (103) is contained within a periphery of the pulley (15).
- The tensioner as in claim 1, wherein:the bearing (20) defines a bearing plane (3-3); andthe bearing plane (3-3) simultaneously intersects the belt bearing surface (1) and each shaft (102, 103).
- The tensioner as in any preceding claim; wherein the biasing member (200) comprises:a spring (201) biasing a first part (202) from a second part (203);the first part (202) and second part (203) each having slidingly engaged surfaces wherein at least one of the surfaces (204) has a predetermined coefficient of friction to damp a movement of the first part (202) relative the second part (203).
- The tensioner as in any preceding claim wherein the pulley (15) further comprises; the web (8) having a plane normal to the belt bearing surface (1) and having a land portion (9) having a width and being substantially centered in the web; the bearing (20) having an inner race (11) and an outer race (2), the inner race (11) having an outer surface (12) normal to a bearing central axis (A) and describing an inner race bore (17); and the land portion (9) affixed to the outer surface (12), whereby the belt bearing surface (1) is substantially perpendicular to the outer surface (12).
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US805069 | 2001-03-12 | ||
| US09/805,069 US6450907B1 (en) | 2001-03-12 | 2001-03-12 | Inner race idler pulley tensioner |
| PCT/US2002/008186 WO2002073066A2 (en) | 2001-03-12 | 2002-03-12 | Inner race idler pulley tensioner |
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| HK1057595A1 HK1057595A1 (en) | 2004-04-08 |
| HK1057595B true HK1057595B (en) | 2009-04-24 |
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